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Crowdsourcing Quality Management and other stories Panos Ipeirotis New York University & Tagasauris

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Slides from the "Humanities and Technology Unite" event at the Museum of the City of New York http://m.mcny.org/programs/Humanities-and-Technology-Unite A special evening to celebrate the NEH Grant awarded to MCNY and Tagasauris, a NYC Technology start-up, to annotate the Museum's archives using crowdsouring and semantic web technologies.

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Crowdsourcing Quality Management

and other stories

Panos Ipeirotis New York University & Tagasauris

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Amazon Mechanical Turk

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patent pending

Tagging

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patent pending

But what if MTurk workers submit incorrect tags?

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Voting

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Voting

But what if MTurk workers also vote incorrectly?

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Voting

But what if MTurk workers also vote incorrectly?

Redundancy: 5+ votes per tag

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But my task is not just right or wrong…

Creation HIT

(e.g. describe the image)

Improve HIT

(e.g. improve description)

Compare HIT (voting)

Which is better?

Describe this

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version 1:

A parial view of a pocket calculator together with some coins and a pen.

version 2: A view of personal items a calculator, and some gold and copper

coins, and a round tip pen, these are all pocket and wallet sized item used for business, writting, calculating prices or solving math problems and purchasing items.

version 3: A close-up photograph of the following items: A CASIO multi-

function calculator. A ball point pen, uncapped. Various coins, apparently European, both copper and gold. Seems to be a theme illustration for a brochure or document cover treating finance, probably personal finance.

version 4: …Various British coins; two of £1 value, three of 20p value and one

of 1p value. … version 8:

“A close-up photograph of the following items: A CASIO multi-function, solar powered scientific calculator. A blue ball point pen with a blue rubber grip and the tip extended. Six British coins; two of £1 value, three of 20p value and one of 1p value. Seems to be a theme illustration for a brochure or document cover treating finance - probably personal finance."

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New York: Old and New http://newyorkoldandnew.blogspot.com/

An engagement experiment:

“Search the NYPL digital library for an old photo of New York, and then find a

photo of the same location, today”

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1935

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2007

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1933

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2007

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1890

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2007

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1890

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1900

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1976

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2008

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The incomplete knowledge graph

[Harsen Homestead, 72nd Street, ca. 1888.]

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The incomplete knowledge graph

Harsen Homestead ???

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The incomplete knowledge graph

Jacob Harsen, a farmer who started Harsenville, a village spanning 68th Street to 81st Street between Central Park West and the Hudson River.

Source: http://www.oneshermansquare.com/HistoryofShermanSquare.aspx

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The incomplete knowledge graph

Crowd not only annotates historical archives but also

contributes back to the knowledge graph [allowing

easier annotation in the future]

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New York Times, 1911

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The incomplete knowledge graph

Crowd participation not only annotates historical archives but

also contributes back to the knowledge graph [allowing

easier annotation in the future]